After losing 1-3 to Vietnam, Nepal fans showed many responses. Some felt sorrowful, some disappointed, and others gave feedback to improve their football scene.
On the evening of October 9th, Nepal’s national team suffered a 1-3 defeat against Vietnam in the third round of the 2027 Asian Cup qualifiers. The match started with the red-shirted players dominating, but a turning point came near the end of the first half when a Nepal player received a direct red card, forcing the team to play with one less player throughout the second half.
Under intense pressure from Vietnam, Nepal couldn’t hold firm and conceded more goals. Meanwhile, Vietnam asserted their status with fast, skillful, and efficient play, securing all three points to raise their total to six and continue chasing Malaysia in the rankings.
Immediately after the match, the Nepalese fan community reacted strongly. Many supporters expressed disappointment that their team failed to show resilience during critical moments. Some opinions suggested “it’s unclear whether the team is playing to win or just to draw”.
The feeling of helplessness against Vietnam’s dominant play left many fans saddened; some even wrote briefly “Very sad”.
Some fans expressed regret that the red card ruined Nepal’s entire game plan. One comment stated: “The red card was too harsh, but why does Nepal always pass back unnecessarily? Repeated mistakes put constant pressure on the defense.”.
Several opinions also focused on the domestic football system. Some fans believe Nepal needs a more organized and stable national league to help players improve their skills. One comment noted: “The style of play is still disjointed, and players haven’t fully mastered basic skills. Nepal needs to start building a serious league to create a sustainable development foundation.”.
This defeat is clearly a shock for Nepalese fans, but it also reflects the current challenges facing their football. Meanwhile, Vietnam demonstrated they remain a formidable opponent in the group, with ambitions to advance further in the 2027 Asian Cup.